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TV:

1. Abbreviation for transvestite .

2. Medical abbreviation for trichomonas vaginalis.


See Also: AC-DC TV, assume the position, babe lair, bimbosphere, bleep, bleeping, clart, Mister Fuzzy, position, queen for a day, smeghead, spread eagle, T* People

Quotes Containing TV:
Sir Percy Blakeney's (Richard E. Grant) pun on the word 'sentence' in the mini TV series The Scarlet Pimpernel (1998): 'Marriage isn't a word, it's a sentence.'
Berthe (Martha Raye) in the TV production of Pippin (1981): 'Sometimes I think men raise flags when they can't get anything else up .'
Montana Morehead (Cathy Moriarty), a secret transsexual , to TV producer David Barnes (Robert Downey, Jr.) about Celeste Talbot in Soapdish (1991): ''Get rid of her and Mister-Fuzzy is yours.''
Rose (Betty White) in the TV series The Golden Girls (1985): ''My mother always used to say: The older you get , the better you get , unless you''re a banana .''
Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx) and Lamont Sanford (Demond Wilson) in the TV series Lamont and Sons (1972): - Fred : ''I still want to sow some wild oats!'' - Lamont: ''At your age , you don''t have no wild-oats , you got shredded wheat!''
Vince Tyler (Craig Kelly) in the TV series Queer as Folk (1999): ''Unrequited love . It''s fantastic, because it never has to change, it never has to grow up and it never has to die .''
Sir Percy Blakeney (Richard E. Grant) and his wife Lady Marguerite Blakeney (Elizabeth McGovern) in the mini TV series The Scarlet Pimpernel (1998): - Sir Percy : ''The poets tell us love is blind .'' - Lady Blakeney: ''The miracle of marriage opens our eyes .''
William Thomas/Billy (Gil Bellows) and Dr. Hooper in the TV series Ally McBeal (1997): - Billy: ''Why do therapist always have to talk about sex?'' - Dr. Hooper: ''What can I say, Freud was a perv .''
A typical Fishism by Richard Fish (Greg Germann) from the TV series Ally McBeal (1997): 'You know , I had a great aunt once who said if you stare at a beautiful woman too long, you turn to stone. She was partially right.'
Allen Francis Doyle (Glenn Quinn) and Angel/Angelus (David Boreanaz) in the TV series Angel (1999): - Allen: 'She has a certain... charm to her.' - Angel: 'You think she's a hottie.' - Allen: 'Oh yeah, she's a stiffener, I can't lie about that.'
Diane Chambers (Shelley Long) and Carla LeBec (Rhea Perlman) in the TV series Cheers (1982): - Diane: ''He insists on making mountains out of a molehills .'' - Carla: ''He wants you to wear a padded bra?''
Guy Mann (Jonathan Banks) and Gwen Leonard (Sharon Lawrence) who kisses him in the TV series Fired Up (1997): - Guy: ''You know , you have to kiss a lot of frogs, before you find your prince.'' - Gwen: ''There, one frog closer.''
Jodie Dallas (Billy Crystal) and Jessica Gatling Tate (Katherine Helmond) confusing Plato (the Greek philosopher) with Pluto (thecartoon dog) in the TV series Soap (1977): - Jodie: ''Plato was gay .'' - Jessica: ''Mickey Mouse''s dog was gay?!'' - Jodie: ''Goofy was his lover .''
Mac (Gene Hackman) to Reva (Nancy Travis) in Loose Cannons (1990): - Mac: ''Assume the position .'' - Reva: ''This is the position you meant, right? I watch American TV . At least you didn''t say spread ''em.
In Corrina, Corrina (1994) Mrs. Washington (Whoopie Goldberg) is listening to television: - A TV ad : ''Would YOU like to be queen for a day?'' - Corrina: ''I knew a guy in my neighborhood who wanted to be queen-for-a-day , and you know what happened to him, don''t you?''
Mac (Gene Hackman) to Reva (Nancy Travis) in Loose Cannons (1990): - Mac: 'Assume the position .' - Reva: 'This is the position you meant, right? I watch American TV . At least you didn't say spread 'em.'
Pacey Witter (Joshua Jackson) and Andres McPhee (Meredith Monroe) in the TV series Dawson?s Creek (1998): - Pacey: 'Your sincerity is so appealingly sexy .' - Andie: 'And your sexiness is so appealingly sincere.'
Mamma Rose (Bette Midler) in in the TV-movie Gypsy (1993): ''Some men have called me an ecdysiast . Do you know what that means? An ecdysiast is one who, or that which, sheds it''s skin . In vulgar parlance, a stripper . But I''m not a stripper . At these prices, I''m an ecdysiast .''
Mamma Rose (Bette Midler) in in the TV-movie Gypsy (1993): ''Some men have called me an ecdysiast . Do you know what that means? An ecdysiast is one who, or that which, sheds it''s skin . In vulgar parlance, a stripper . But I''m not a stripper . At these prices, I''m an ecdysiast .''


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